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  • topic_name = Thomas Aquinas | Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) was an Italian [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] phi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Suzanne Thomas' testimony]]
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  • topic_name = Thomas, a disciple of Jesus | subtopics = [[Saint Thomas Christians]]
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  • topic_name = [[Thomas Cranmer]] Thomas Cranmer (1489 – 1556) was the [[archbishop of Canterbury]] during the rei
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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Thomas]]
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  • ''By S. Thomas'' ...n the refrigerator and took it like medicine. I quoted it 3 times a day or more if I felt anxious or nervous. It says "Be anxious about nothing, but in eve
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  • topic_name = Saint Thomas Christians of India | subtopics = [[Apostle Thomas]]
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  • topic_name = Gospel of Thomas | The [[Gospel]] of [[Apostle Thomas|Thomas]], completely preserved in a papyrus Coptic manuscript discovered in 1945 a
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  • The '''Gospel of Thomas''', completely preserved in a papyrus Coptic manuscript discovered in 1945 ...f dialogues with Jesus and some of his disciples reported to Didymus Judas Thomas without being embedded in any narrative nor worked into any philosophical o
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  • '''St Thomas' Anglican Church, Narellan''' is an [[Anglican]] church in the outer south- ...an until 1884 and became known as the School Church. Built by the Reverend Thomas Hassall it was used as a schoolroom on weekdays and a church on Sunday.
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  • '''St Thomas' Anglican Church, North Sydney''' is a large [[Sydney Anglicans|Anglican]] The first church called St Thomas' on the site, then named St Leonards, was designed by [[Conrad Martens]] an
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  • topic_name = Thomas, a disciple of Jesus | subtopics = [[Saint Thomas Christians]]
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  • topic_name = Gospel of Thomas | The [[Gospel]] of [[Apostle Thomas|Thomas]], completely preserved in a papyrus Coptic manuscript discovered in 1945 a
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  • topic_name = Saint Thomas Christians of India | subtopics = [[Apostle Thomas]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Thomas]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Suzanne Thomas' testimony]]
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  • '''St Thomas' Anglican Church, North Sydney''' is a large [[Sydney Anglicans|Anglican]] The first church called St Thomas' on the site, then named St Leonards, was designed by [[Conrad Martens]] an
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  • The '''Gospel of Thomas''', completely preserved in a papyrus Coptic manuscript discovered in 1945 ...f dialogues with Jesus and some of his disciples reported to Didymus Judas Thomas without being embedded in any narrative nor worked into any philosophical o
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  • [[Apostle Thomas|Thomas]]
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  • '''St Thomas' Anglican Church, Narellan''' is an [[Anglican]] church in the outer south- ...an until 1884 and became known as the School Church. Built by the Reverend Thomas Hassall it was used as a schoolroom on weekdays and a church on Sunday.
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  • ...7. [[Apostle Thomas|Thomas]] </td><td> 8. Thomas </td><td> 8. Thomas </td><td> 6. Thomas
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  • Church of St. Thomas More, Subang Jaya
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  • [[St Thomas Anglican Narellan]] [[St Thomas Anglican North Sydney]]
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  • Canterbury - St Thomas of Canterbury Deal - St Thomas of Canterbury
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  • * [[Gospel of Thomas|Thomas]] * [[Apocalypse of Thomas|Thomas]]
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  • [[Thomas Cranmer|Cranmer, Thomas]] [[Thomas Cranmer]]
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  • subtopics = [[Thomas Este's Psalter]], [[Nahum Tate]] | * Composer: From Thomas Este's Psalter (1592)
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  • * [[Suzanne Thomas' testimony]]
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  • Church of St. Thomas More, Subang Jaya
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  • |St Thomas |St Thomas Aquinas
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  • ...d for a new Catholic church in the area. On June 30, 1951 he appointed Fr. Thomas Fenelon pastor of the newly formed St. Raphael Parish. The first Mass was c *Rev. Thomas Fenelon
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  • ...., D.D. (1823-1894), published three years after Easton's death in 1897 by Thomas Nelson. Using the most recent information in that day, Easton presented a c
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  • Soon after the first building was opened, the first Rector of the parish Thomas Holme encouraged the parish to build a new and bigger church to house the c ...mmerce <ref>[http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030207b.htm Breillat, Thomas Chaplin (1804 - 1873) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biograp
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  • * Erdington Abbey (SS Thomas and Edmund of Canterbury)(Birmingham, West Midlands) * Our Blessed Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury (Dudley, West Midlands)
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  • *[[Thomas Aquinas]]
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  • ...including "Mar Thoma Nasrani Orthodox Church" and the more popular "Saint Thomas Christian Church of the East and Abroad". ...historians from the 4th century refer to the evangelistic work of Apostle Thomas in India, and we ascribe the origin of our Blessed Church to the labors of
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  • ...tion which originated in the Middle Ages, especially through the work of [[Thomas Aquinas]], faith is defined as one of the three so-called "theological virt
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  • topic_name = Thomas Aquinas | Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) was an Italian [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] phi
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  • from the Foreword by Father Thomas Hopko of Saint Vladimir’s Seminary Crestwood, New York for "The Way of th
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  • [[Thomas Aquinas]] is the most famous classical proponent of natural theology.
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  • [[Gospel of Thomas]]
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  • There is just one more issue to address. Do you call Jesus your Lord and God? ...' resurrection He showed Himself to many people. One of them was [[Apostle Thomas|Tomas]]. [[John 20:28]]:
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  • '''NAC''' is located; Thomas Street, Northmead, 2152.
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  • ...l and high school, graduating summa cum laude from the [[University of St. Thomas]] in [[St. Paul]] in 1973 with a B.A. in history. The next year was spent s
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  • subtopics = [[Scholastics Index]] - [[Anselm of Cantebury]], [[Thomas Aquinas]] | ...analysis, where words were examined and it would be argued they could have more than one meaning, that the author could have intended the word to mean some
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  • ...as founded in Liverpool, New South Wales in 1856 by a former estate-holder Thomas Moore and Anglican Bishop of Sydney, Frederic Barker. In 1891 Moore College
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  • ..., willing participant in receiving the conditions for justification." <ref>Thomas C. Oden, ''John Wesley's Scriptural Christianity'' (Grand Rapids, MI: Zonde ...now my sins lament, now my foul revolt deplore, weep, believe, and sin no more."
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  • [[Gospel of Thomas]]
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  • [[Thomas Aquinas]]
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  • ...hey are utterly excluded; they have no place; they are a name, and nothing more." ...attack our nearest ally, if part of [their] land would make our dominions more round and compact...."
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  • ...uke]] and [[Gospel of John|John]]. Other accounts, such as the [[Gospel of Thomas]], are regarded as apocryphal, that is, of questionable authenticity and tr
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  • subtopics = [[English Reformers Index]]: [[Henry VIII]] * [[Thomas Cranmer]] * [[Edward VI]] * [[Elizabeth I]] ...h "Reformed" and "Catholic" but not "Roman", along with other "unofficial" more radical movements such as the [[Puritanism|Puritans]].
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  • Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary an abridged version of the more detailed 6 volume [[Bible]] Commentary originally created by [[Matthew Henr ...primarily home-educated by his father, Rev. Philip Henry, and also at the Thomas Doolittle academy from 1680-1682. Henry first started studying law in 1686,
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  • ...l Smith's Bible Dictionary] - Public Domain - Also available in print from Thomas Nelson.
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  • ...figures in history. Some Christians however believe that these stories are more like parables that explain the human condition and point to one God who cre ...brought the Christian faith the country. The community is today called St. Thomas Christians.[1]
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  • ...h "Reformed" and "Catholic" but not "Roman", along with other "unofficial" more radical movements such as the [[Puritanism|Puritans]].
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  • The church was a [[church planting|church plant]] of [[St Thomas' Anglican Church, North Sydney]], North Sydney in February 2005. It offers
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  • ...d from German into more than 70 languages. An alternate English version by Thomas Carlyle begins "A safe stronghold our God is still."
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  • ...f John|John]] and sometimes other non-canonical works (such as [[Gospel of Thomas]]), that offer a narrative of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. ...s, and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. Then he appeared to more than five hundred brothers at one time, most of whom are still alive, thoug
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  • topic_name = [[Thomas Cranmer]] Thomas Cranmer (1489 – 1556) was the [[archbishop of Canterbury]] during the rei
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  • ...hey are utterly excluded; they have no place; they are a name, and nothing more." ...attack our nearest ally, if part of [their] land would make our dominions more round and compact...."
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  • ...ces its origins to the See of Babylon, said to be founded by the [[apostle Thomas]]. It is also called the Assyrian Orthodox Church, but should not be confus ...val in India in 1498, it provided "''East Syrian''" bishops to the [[Saint Thomas Christians]].
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  • ...e [[resurrection of Jesus]] and contains the famous words of the [[apostle Thomas]] who finally recognizes who Jesus is - "My Lord and my God".
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  • ...tonement in Christ'' and his ''Systematic Theology'' (ISBN 0943575095) and more recently by Nazarene theologian J. Kenneth Grider in his 1994 book ''A Wesl ...sm." Robert Reymond, ''A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith'' (Thomas Nelson, 1998), p. 80
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  • Some of the more well known Christians have included the [[Apostle Paul]], [[Augustine of Hi As Christianity became more widespread and disputes over its doctrine and teaching arose, a number of s
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  • [[Gospel of Thomas]]
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  • ...et Hour, among others, as well as in anthologies compiled by Multnomah and Thomas Nelson. Marcia is currently the Sunday devotional columnist for Novel Journ
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  • ...erala]] in southern [[India]], and today many southern Indians are [[Saint Thomas Christians]]. Christianity also spread to other regions like [[Ethiopia]] a
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  • ...] causes his glory to pass before the soul that seeks him, you may acquire more true spiritual knowledge and comfort, than by a day or a week's converse wi In 1763 he was brought to the notice of Lord Dartmouth by Thomas Haweis, through whose influence he was ordained deacon and priest in 1764,
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  • Thomas Ice - Ph.D - Executive Director of the [http://www.tribulationforces.com/ti
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  • ...]] and [[James Caughey]]. Hudson Taylor began the China Inland Mission and Thomas John Barnardo founded his famous orphanages. The Keswick Convention movemen
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  • ...a perfect life; and yet they denied the idea of her immaculate conception. Thomas Aquinas would be a good example. He believed that Mary was sinless througho
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  • Thomas Jefferson
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  • ...ces its origins to the See of Babylon, said to be founded by the [[apostle Thomas]]. It is also called the Assyrian Orthodox Church, but should not be confus
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  • ''By S. Thomas'' ...n the refrigerator and took it like medicine. I quoted it 3 times a day or more if I felt anxious or nervous. It says "Be anxious about nothing, but in eve
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  • ...Stone]] (1772-1844). The Stone movement later merged with the efforts of [[Thomas Campbell]] (1763-1844), and his son [[Alexander Campbell]] (1788-1866), to
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  • ...r; James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother; Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew the tax collector; James the son of Alphaeus, and Lebbaeus, who It would seem more sensible to suppose that the eleven were correct in requiring a replacement
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  • ...odds with the philosophical construction of theology in the first place. [[Thomas Aquinas]] asserted that theology is as sure and absolute as any science bec
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  • ...nd in Australia in the mid nineteenth century".'' <ref>Joan Kerr, ''Edmund Thomas Blacket'' </ref> ...in 1837. The plans, prepared by the architect [[James Hume]], were of much more modest proportions and were for a traditional cruciform church in the [[Got
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  • ...sional pursuits, including artists, educators, poets and scientists. While more limited than other general encyclopedias, it was far broader in scope than *Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, Professor of Church History at the Catholic University.
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  • : There are more sure marks of authenticity in the Bible than in any profane history. ''Thomas Huxley''
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  • ...f the Beast". The Catholic Church responded by promoting the festival in a more religiously oriented form. When a Puritan parliament triumphed over the Kin ...ing gifts to children. His image was created by German-American cartoonist Thomas Nast (1840-1902), who drew a new image annually beginning in 1863. By the 1
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  • * 17. '''Jonah Sing-Along Songs and More!''' * 34. '''The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything Sing-Along Songs and More!'''
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  • Thomas, Apostle
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  • ...d towards liberalism. Liberal churches of different denominations now have more in common than a liberal than a s conservative church within the same denom ...of buying [[indulgences]] became prominent in the Roman Catholic Church. [[Thomas Aquinas]] in the thirteenth century had taught that Christians could merit
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  • ...eformed churches, figured prominently in a movement that embraced a wider, more international diversity of churches. A third major branch of the Reformatio ...odoxy of the times, in favor of depth of religious experience. Many of the more conservative Methodists went on to form the Holiness movement, which emphas
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  • ...an, we naturally feel, of whom more ought to be known. How is it then that more is not known? How shall we account for the absence of any notice of him in ...st be allowed to retain my own settled conviction, that we should know far more about Gurnall if he had not submitted to the Act of Uniformity in 1662, and
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  • ...ecuted under [[Mary I]] of [[England]] ("Bloody Mary"), Protestants like [[Thomas Cartwright]], [[Walter Travers]], and [[Andrew Melville]] had gone into exi ...atively radical Protestants, they wanted the Church of England to resemble more closely the Protestant churches of Europe, especially the church of Geneva.
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  • Let us look at a more detailed look at this evidence. ...en efforts to explain away the resurrection. Each new attempt, however, is more perverse than those which came before,24 while still failing to account for
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  • ...icles, and a litany, brought some reduction in the baptismal service. Even more significantly, however, it introduced new paraphrases and [[hymns]] for con ...for confession, morning and evening prayers, and grace at meals. To supply more able pastors and teachers for the parishes he supported Melanchthon in univ
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  • [[Malta]] [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] (official) more than 90% (2011 est.) ...percentages add up to more than 100% because people were able to identify more than one religion (2013 est.)
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  • ...ole. And frankly, it was unusual that this particular person espoused the more liberal view, given that otherwise they are very conservative. ...arily persuaded by this argument, until I re-read the controversial verses more thoroughly. To make a long story short (this essay isn't on women's ordina
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